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I keep reading threads with people posting their stats who have a much higher science GPA than their overall GPA. I have the opposite problem. Is sGPA given significant more weight than cGPA by dental school adcoms? I feel that my science GPA is a bit lower than I would due to getting B or B+ in every science I have take except for general bio (A's in both). I have finished all the typical prereqs except orgo labs (taking both this summer) and physics II (taking this in the fall). I took orgo 2 (another B) and cell bio this past semester (did have an A, but I think I did poorly on the final - pretty sure it'll drop me to a B).
With that being said, I plan applying this summer, after taking orgo 1 lab and genetics (6 week courses, taken the first half of summer session). The question is will my sub 3.5 sGPA (was a 3.37 before this spring semester) be so much of hindrance that I should wait until after the summer to apply (orgo 2 lab is the only science course I'll be taking at the second half), or will it not be very beneficial?
I guess a third option is to take a gap year and have all my upper level bio and chem courses (bio major, chem minor) count toward my sGPA.
With that being said, I plan applying this summer, after taking orgo 1 lab and genetics (6 week courses, taken the first half of summer session). The question is will my sub 3.5 sGPA (was a 3.37 before this spring semester) be so much of hindrance that I should wait until after the summer to apply (orgo 2 lab is the only science course I'll be taking at the second half), or will it not be very beneficial?
I guess a third option is to take a gap year and have all my upper level bio and chem courses (bio major, chem minor) count toward my sGPA.
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